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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Furniture by Asher Israelow

Yesterday, Forbes released it's the ultimate kick in the head to middle-aged entrepreneurs everywhere: the annual "30 Under 30" list. This batch of young overachievers can leave even the most industrious souls cowering under their desks, bemoaning their lack of accomplishment; but the list is also a goldmine of fresh, raw talent.

It was furniture designer Asher Israelow, listed in the Art & Style section of "30 Under 30," who caught my eye. Mainly because anyone wearing such ridiculous glasses is either a creative genius or a megalomaniac. One look at Israelow's website proves he's the real deal.

The furniture looks deceptively simple - a single-slab walnut bench, a table made of reclaimed wood and raw steel - but closer inspection reveals craftsmanship and intricacy rarely found in contemporary furniture. Think exposed joints, silver maple inlay and even star maps in brass.
Using only ethically and locally sourced materials, the RISD-trained architect writes that each piece of his furniture "narrates the story of its materials, with an honest approach to joinery and a touch of conceit."